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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER. TgCESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912 A Good Eim. Etfiel bat taken gTeat d!like to lie, and lately ber mother bat not of Xered It to ber. Tbe other awnilDS aba aafted What Ethel would like tor breakfast "Ob, girt ma Mint rice ao aa I cno fuaa about It." waa ber reply. -New Jork Times. The One Parfact Boy. "1 Deter beard of bnt one perfect boy." said Jobnny peusiTely aa be ant to tie corner doing Kuanee. "And wbo waa tliatr asked mamma Tapa-wten be waa little." waa the anawer. Tben alienee reined for the (pace of Ave minutes. Exchange. Spoiled Har Enthusiasm. "Ilarr? Droited lust oik'bt! I o"- "I knew be would. I played a Joke on blm." "Wbatr "I told blm yon would Inherit a for tune when you came of age." Uouston Poat Tha Came of Life. The game we are all playing U a loslt-g game tl best Tet e mut play. We cannot S up and leave the table knowing the dice are coined and tLe card marked agulnst oa We mudt play on. losing our principal atake little by little or In aplendld rouleaux, aa chance or our disposition may urge, but knowing well that in the end. soon or Iflte. whatever re mains of It will be swept from the board Lucky the tmtn who la tempt ed to p'ay but the one stake llapI'J the man who la deiith loses only M life-F. P. Uunue in An.ericau Jlaita ! tine. BlusjacPsfs Black NttWsrchisf. It la not generally kuowu that the bluejacket's black neck -n hlef. a aur ?ival of the serrlce mouriilng for Nel son. U the best British silk obtainable and that the admlrjlty Is a very fas tldlua customer. Two to each mau are lHued annually, and many thou and of these discarded scarfs have be!ii subsequently worn by Jack'a fein Uiinlty. A pair of them make en ei cellent Mouse. Pall Mall Uazetta TI.e Economy of Using Preferred Stock Canned Goods Ftck4 WfettflW Um Bil4r ttrowa it well illustrated in Preferred Stock Aipangui. There ate three varieties, Extra Selected Larire White, . Ijmmnih Peeled White, and Preferred Stock Asparagus Tips. Preferred Stock At) 3 ugui cornel from tlie Sacra mento Kiver Islands, California, where the le t asparagus is grown. There it is gathered, prcparrd and placed in the can, liKFOKE SUN RISK, every morning during the season to he enjoyed by par ticular eaters, the year around, everywhere. No wailt, no labor more far the m"ny in every ran of Preferred Stock ait your grocer ALLEN LEWIS, Whokult Gmcen, PORTLAND, OKKGOJf, U.S.A. SOU) UV WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Proprietor. Real Estate Moved Well Last Year Give us a trial and we will make it do the same thing this year. Figures tell. The total amount of the sales of property handled by us last year reached $207,050, more than a quarter of a million. Sale prices ranged all the way from $30,000 to $000. WHEN YOU WANT TO XT o TVT.U -1 DO BUSINESS CALL ON W .O. IN lCllOl TAKING A CAMERA ABROAD. A Source of Pleaaure That May Win Fine and Imprisonment If the American touriat carrlea hla camera to Europe with him be moat be careful to avoid photographlDg per- sous, private property and particular ly government buildings, forta, dock a and ehlpit without permission. Many tonriKta have gut tbemaelvea Into much trouble to thie way, eapeclaily la Russia, where the restrlctlona ar unusually rlsld. and in Germany also. A few yeflra ago Germany passed a neclnl bill fhrouKb the reicbstag deal Iol' with th:a matter and Imposing heavy penalties urmn those who In- fringe the regulations. Damage! to tha amount of ll.MiO. with a flue of $2.') or two uiotitba' Imprisonment. will be the fate of liny one who snap shot a private person, a work of art or the Interior of a private building and circulates or publishes the picture without permission. Pemons in the public eye. sucn aa members of the rojal fnruily. states men. actor and well known divine are excepted, snya a writer lu Country Life In America. So. too, are public buildings and works of art In public galleries. In Italy the camera of the tourist Is nuide a mentis of providing revenue for that somewhat Impoverished coun try. If you carry your camera when on a vUit to Pompeii or others of the recently excavated rulna you may take aa many photographs as you please, but you are forced to pay a small fee for each plate exposed.' ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATIIBUN Hood River, Ore. Horses boiilit, sold or exchanged. Pleanre parties can Bec.ure'.firHt-clan rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do. Keep the Flies Out Give us your order NOW for Winow and Door Screens, also Special Sizes and Designs in Sash and Doors. Let us figure with you for the Finishing Lumber you need, also Window and Door Frames made ready to set in. We also do Cabinet Work very reasonable. When you want Anything Made out of Wood, BRING IT TO US. R. B. BRAGG Phone 306-X Old Armory STATE LOTTERIES. Thay Ware Once Vary Common and Vary Popular In Europe. Lotteries were common Id ancient Home, and during the middle ages lot teries were utilized by the Italian mer chants for the disposal of their goods. Some of the Italian states tben adopted the lottery as a means of raining reve nue, and the Institution of state lotter ies afterword became very common and very popular throughout Europe. The earliest English state lottery of which there Is any record was in 1509, I when 40,000 chances were sold at 10 shillings each, the druwlng taking place 1 In the went door of St Paul's catbe . dral. The prizes consisted of articles of plate, aud the profits were employed for the repair of certain harbors. Early ' In the relgu of Queen Anne private lot' I terles were suppressed "as public nui sances," but government lotteries, how ever, were still maintained, and from 1709 to 1S24 considerable sums were nnnuully raised In lotteries authorized by acts of purllnment The average yearly profit to the gov- ernment from 1703 to 1824 was over 340,000. On the ground of Injury to public morals lotteries of all kinds were abolished In England In lSLU London Saturdny Review. OLD CUSTOMS THAT STICK. Blotting tmn4 n Qui" Pen. In ts. Mpreme Court. Oddly enough ru'b lottln baa elsewhere " otber ,orm of drying in, and extensively need In the aenate by tt senators as they write on their desk tbe blotting paper being attached toi'0 lth ' haB" lt to it and bunl W trlB fr0,a the desk, th. old W of drjm tok b means of sand tW permitted to aucB aa care to u it Tfce desk of every senator has a land fluster or pounce twi. reotiug lo a hole In the top of the dk- l'k,n ,ik " InkwelL The box resemble pepper shaker, and they V a$e& tor man7 of the old senators prefer to pour sand on their hik rather tb blot lt The aunrem. .urt also fa,t t0 aome practice nlmott out of use today. In front of th nutrum on which the Juatlces sit and la tn spae reserved for members of th bar are two long tablea for the books and the sheepskins of the lawyers Ucn Bay needed by them as they present their caaes to the court On the tables are steel pen, blotters and bottles of Ink, but also to be had Is a collection of newly cut quill pens, fashioned by one of the at tendants of the court, and they are used, for man of the oldec pracUtlon- ers prefer them to tbe Bteel pens of this day.-Washington Cor. Boston Advertiser. FOR SALE Belmout Slab Wood and alt 'other kinds of wood at reasonable prices. To prove our policv to deal honestly and sqoarely with the people, me refer new customers to our old patrons. Give us a trial with your flrat order is all we ask to gain your patronatre. Deliver. made to any part of the city in large or uiuii quuimiit-9. We have city license to do team work oi any kind. GEO. W. HOWARD & SON I he Heights Phone 344-M Wire Wound Continuous Stave . Wood Stave Pipe KELLY BROS., Agts. PHONE 227-M Fourth Street Between Oak and State LEGEND OF JERUSALEM. Cha the i'.uy it now. Now U tha time, to hnv n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedv. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. I Ins remedy hhs no superior. Vor sale by aU dealerh. MAGK5 WATER TOYS. AUTO LAUNDRY Cascade Garage For First Class Work Live and Dead Storage Telephone 176-1, LOCATION AT CORNER OF 1 It. Il l II AM) CASCADE Wonderful Play Toys That Amuse the Children of the Orient Europe and America turu out for the edtQcutlon of their children many in genious toys, but the occidental young Biers have uothlug to compare with the strange expanding water toys with which the children of the fur east hnve for centuries amused themselves. These are placed In small wooden boxes similar to the little paint boxes so often seen In ourowu country. They hnve the appearance of soiled shavings, broken mutches aud dilapidated tooth picks, but when throwu Into the water the Ingenious toys at once exhibit prop erties that show thorn to be consldera bly more than mere bits of stick. The wood of these toys has been kiln dried, and Immediately It touches the water it beglus to absorb the wuter and to expand almost Indefinitely. As It increases lu size It separates aud suddenly opens, becoming u very pret ty toy. On stick will change Into u flowerpot eoutalnlng. It muy be, a rose bush lu full bloom. Another become an obese mandarin carrying uu um biella. Still another will take the form of a sea serpent, very ferocious In Its tiny dimensions. Then, too, there are toys which show as whales, tigers, crocodiles, etc. The figures are colored aud present a be wllderlug variety In design and treat ment Their manufacture Is a trade secret, kept lnvloluio by the guild that turns them out by the thousands. For older children there are provld ed larger and eveu more artistic fig ures, consisting of historical charac tersrulers, poets and soldlers-aud dwarfed trees and tiny houses, whose doors aud windows are full of iul.intes, are also among this class. The more onlluary kind cost a mere song, but the Oner toys ure quite expensive New York Tress. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at "uJ ' mT1'11?' ,l,t "'wklin's Arnica Sulu- i banish piles in anv form It poon.oe.li, li,.,. li,.. ;i..i . :... ' . ,.. r "i-i.uig, irmmuii, in- nr swelling, it Kh-es cm tort. ltlviti4 i..c . i i,,,,; :, neaier of .. ....,,,.,,, uiccrs, cuts, bruizes, e.ve- -v -" v nun. i atKP J Glacier - Stamp - Works KEEPS ON HAND Merchant's Price Markers Crown Printers and Daters Pen and Pencil Stamps Square and Round Pocket Stamps Office Necessities. Pads and Ink. Self-Inkers rltv of Ty,. Broth.rs Led to Founding f th Temple. Once, ao runa th lesend, there lived in far Judean bills two affectionate brother tilling t common farm to gether. One bad an1 bo"8- f ul of children; the other waa a lonely man.' One night In the harvest time the older brother aald to his wife: "My brother la a lonely man. I will go out and move aome of the sheaves from my side of tbe field over on bis so that when be eeea them In the morulng bis heart will be cheered by the abun dance." And be did. That same nlgbt the other brother aid to bia workmen: "My brother bai houseful and many mouths to AIL I m alone and do not need an tms wealth. , I will go and move some of my sheaves over on bis field so that bs shall rejoice lo the morning when he sees how great Is bis store." And he did. And they did It that nlgbt and the next In the sheltering dark. But on tbe third night tbe moon came out as tbey met face to face, each with bis arms filled with sheaves. On that spot, says the legend, was built tbe tempi of Jerusalem, for it was esteemed that there earth cam nearest heaven. Out look. Discount For R.nt When tbe bachelor maid wrote check for her rent ibe looked thought ful. "What Is tbe matter?' asked her mother. "I am wondering why tenants do not get a discount for cash In ten days. Merchants do. Tbe nsual rule In business Is a discount of 6 per cent for cmb p 4aym. New York ten ants, on the contrary, are asked to pay their rent thirty days in advance of the time It really Is due, and such a thing aa a discount never has been beard of so far as I know. Merchants do not pay for goods until they receive them, but we tenants are expected to pay for something w have not bad and may never have if, for Instance, the premises should burn. I am not much of a political economist I won der If Borne statesman could explain the situation to me 1 mean an expla nation that would really explain." New York Press. Nov.l Entertainment of 1862. What was then considered a decided lu novation lo theatrical circles of the capital occurrred during the week of May 20-ai, 1802, when an entertain ment was given at the Washington theater, on Eleventh street Just south of Pennsylvania avenue, consisting of Dr. Colton's lecture on health, varied and punctuated by tbe administration of "laughing gas," then regarded as a marvel of scientific discovery. Dr. Col ton's advertisement read as follows with reference to bis exhibition for the special hcueflt of ladles: "Twelve ladles will Inhale tbe gas. and none allowed but tbe most select Previous to the exnlbitlou. Dr. Colton will deliver a brief lecture on 'How to Preserve the Health. ' Exchange. Th Remedy. "See how queer that steamer looker cried a bystander on a San Francisco lock, according to Out West "Der ptopeller Is half out of water, and there's flv feet below her water line showing." "Vis. but It's low tide," explained Pat Mulhern. the longshoreman. "Walt a bit till th tide comes In, an all that'll be covered up again." Resemblance. Fokk-1 told Bass what yon sold that he reminded yon of a giraffe be cause be held bis head so high. Fen derson-And wbat did he say? Fogg Ha said you reminded him of an ass Fenderson-Recause why? Fogg B cause you are one. be said. A Fr!ghtd GirL "1 will work olght and day to mak you harpy," be said.' "No," she answered thoughtfully; "don't do that. Just work during th day and stay at bom at nlgbt" Laavi Memory B.hlnd.' Architect (enthusiastically When you get Into the new bouse yon won't now vourseive Mrs. Newrlch-Ex-cuse me; (t will h otber peP' Wf don't know-Boston Transcript. Tlylns; Mea Fall ieiims to Ftomach, liver and kidney 'roubles just like other people, with like ""sulti in 8S f gppetite, backache, ner vousnesn, headache, and tired, listless, rmi-don fee'ing. But there's no need o feel l-.ke tl at a T. 1). Peebles, Henry, '''nn , rrove I "Six bottles of Electric Hitters;- he v,rites,"did mose to give me "-w --tri'iigth and good appetite than all "llier stomal. Mmedies I nsad. "So they I help evervbodv. Its folly to suffer when i'i is (treat remedv will help you from 1 li li it ih.se Try it. Only 50 cents at vims, .vi-.arke's Kul'W Stamps. Sijtn Markers, Tads, Inks. Haters Self-Inkers and all kinds of Fruit stamps at the Glacier office. Mt. Hood Railroad Time Table F.ffective June 18, 1912 South Bound Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood River 8 a.m. Arrive Parkdale 10:25 a.m. Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood River 1: p. m. Arrive Parkdale 8:15 p. m. Muuday Only. Jave Hood River 8 a. tn Arrive Parkdale 9:45 a. m. North Bound Daily except Sunday. Leave Parkdale 10:45 a. in. Arrive Hood River 12 in Daily except Sunday. Leave Parkdale 3:45 p.m. Arrive Hood River 6:30 p.m Sunday Only. Leave Parkdale 4 p. m. Arrive Hood River 5 :30 p. m. Hood Rlvr Poultry Vard. J. R. MekelMen, Prop., breeder ol H.O.W. Ltwhorn W. P. Kockd and H. C. Rnode. Island Keds' and Indian Kunuer Ducks. Breeders and young gtock for sal. Poultry yards Va nil lea went of city at Krtnkton Phone 32s;-X. Treat the Horse Well and he will treat you well, your Horseshoeing Have all done here and you will be as well pleased as our other customers are. We make horaeshoeing a bus iness and we make it a success, be cause it is done right. If yon want that kind, remember us every time you have any to be done. PHONE 63 X Shively & Driscoll THE HEIGHTS Meals by Day or Week First-class Boarding House Phone 278-X 917 Twelfth St. FOR SALE Second-hand Lumber On or before July 1st, I will have several thousand 8-inch shiplap and dimension stuff : : GEO. BIGLER J 131m PHONE 24 X Real Estate LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A Specialty of City Property, Residence Lots, and Hmall Tracts Clone In. For Bargalna call on or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone H7.L Cooper's Spray Fluids Tested practically for three years in Oregon, and clean trees from San Jose scale, fungus scab, antracnose and pear blight. PLEASANT TO HANDLE Artfri ASOIL FUMIGANT, DESTROYS INSECTS Xxpieilie IN GROUND. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. CH AS. G. ROBERTS. Atft. 247 Ash Street, Portland o. Mcdonald Hood River GO TO J. II. lieilbronner & Co. FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN TOWN AND VALLEY Heilbronner BIdg. Hood River Fainting Paper Hanging Tinting Done on sliort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Country trade especially solicited. t F. HAVVLEY Plione 311-X Poatoflie Box 212 The Milton Nursery Co. Reliable for 33 Years Nearly 2,060,900 Trees to Select From R. T. Ncwhall, Representative Hood River, Ore. Phone 277-M Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES. Etc. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & LAMBERT'S VARNISHES. CALCIMO. For room tinting mixed to order. CHI-NAMEL. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM MOULDING. Plate and Card Rail. Dry Paate. OIL CLOTH for walla and a nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign and Carriage Work Carriage Shop ;ihone 109L Store phone 11615 Oak Street PREFERRED STOCK Fruits, Black Raspberries, Red Raspberries, Blue Berries, Cherries, Loganberries, Straw- tarta, and all sorts of dainty desserts that 'can be put together in a hurry when you have right kind of good things to start with. Preferred Stock Canned Goods Packed Wbermr the Best an Grows are always safe to buy. Only the finest of sound, Oregon berries find their way into Preferred Stock cansj plenty of pure cane sugar is used, which accounts for their delicious flavor. Preferred Stock berries are never insipid. The berries art from Oregon Preferred Stock at your Grocer' i. ALIEN a LEWIS, WhoUuU OroMrt, FOKTLABTO, OkXOOW. V. t. A. FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES RINNAIRD . KINSEY Phone 78 I I I EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK you'll find our meats choice and tender. You will never have tough, tasteless meat on your table if you do your mar keting here. Nor will you have to pay a higher price for our better service. The best way to prove that fivct is by a trial order. Give it to us today. THE SANITARY MARKET E. M. HOLMAN THE HEIGHTS PHONE 79-X I Something: You Should Know Y About Substitution If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, jou would know the difference. If you wanted to buy silk and they sent you calico, you would baveno trouble in seeing the substitution. It ia not ro easy, however, with medicine. A great many medicines look alike and taste alike, BUT THEY DON'T ACT ALIKE. Just think this over the next time you want medi cines. Remember that at our store you can absolutely rely on every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines and merchandise is the difference between knowledge and be lief. You know the one but you have to believe in the other. You will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy 46- HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. M. Hill, President J. W. Copbland, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pratt, Cashier Chaa. G. Pratt, Wilson Fike, Jos. Copeland, C. II. Stranahan DC 3 C DO WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF L U c r j li a . .( n.i t n miraie ui juua, muriate or roiasn J AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS UUME TU US LUKEUT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK uL Hood River, Oregon J) 3 inr r- mrV 0 The Folts Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Rough and Dressed Lumber, LATH AND FRUIT BOXES. We are now taking orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes. Place your orders at once. Phone Odell Ex. 134